Adroit Resources Inc. (TSX VENTURE:ADT)(FRANKFURT:A7V)(BERLIN:A7V). Management
is pleased to announce the receipt of a Mobile Metal Ions (MMI-M) Process Soil
Geochemical Survey report on the Grassy Lake portion of the Red Vein
Volcanogenic Massive Sulphide (VMS) property and the receipt of assay results
for 1,472 of its 1,535 samples from its winter diamond drill programme. The
9,664 ha Red Vein property is located within the southern part of the Abitibi
greenstone belt in the Shining Tree area of northern Ontario and is highly
prospective for copper, zinc and gold. (See News Releases dated December 6th and
20th, 2010 for further reference).


President's Comments: 'I am very pleased with the contents of the MMI Report.
The report strengthens management's belief that this property will yield a
valuable commercial discovery. We have multiple targets for Copper, Lead and
Zinc plus Copper/Gold and Copper/Palladium. The detection of a geochemical
signature for Platinum Group Mineralization has certainly come as an exciting
surprise. I am looking forward to the next drill programme with great interest.'


The MMI-M Report dated May 19, 2011 was prepared by Mount Morgan Resources Ltd.
of Winnipeg, Manitoba. The executive summary is reproduced below.


"The Red Vein MMI-M soil geochemical survey has successfully demonstrated that
MMI-M partial extractions on soil samples collected from variable depths can
isolate MMI-M precious and base metal anomalies. Although the sampling depths
were variable and the B-Horizon was targeted as the preferred sample media
potentially important geochemical responses are present on the grid. Data
integration and field checking of the anomalous areas will assist in determining
follow-up targets.


There are two main types of commodity element responses on the grid. Generally,
these anomalies have the same element associations but variable magnitudes of
response. They include the group: (i) Cu, Pb and Zn; and (ii) Cu-Pd/Cu-Au. The
Cu-Pd and Cu-Au anomalies are distinct and provide focused responses for further
exploration. The presence of a multi-sample Pd anomaly on the property is a
unique feature. The mobility of Pd in the secondary or surficial environment is
very low and as such any anomaly defined by an MMI-M survey should be carefully
field-checked to determine whether a geological depositional environment
favorable for platinum group mineralization is present. There are a large number
of multi-element Cu and Zn anomalies on the property however the property is
marked by graphitic argillite or graphite-rich sedimentary rocks. Accordingly,
zinc-rich MMI-M anomalies associated with these lithologies are interpreted as
unattractive follow-up exploration targets. The remainder of the anomalies
should be assessed separately.


Recommendations in the MMI-M report include a Phase Two sampling programme be
undertaken with a significant component of vertical profile sampling. The Phase
Two programme would attempt to establish the difference in MMI geochemical
signatures between graphitic sedimentary rocks and non-graphitic targets. The
transects should be sampled at approximately 20 m spacing with subsequent
analysis by MMI-M. Comparisons between these new data and the previous dataset
will determine the validity of the Phase 1 through Phase 3 sampling programmes."


The MMI-M report was written by Mark Fedikow Ph.D. P.Eng. P. Geo. C.P.G. Mark is
a native of Windsor, Ontario where he graduated with an Honours B.Sc. in Geology
and a M.Sc. in geophysics and geochemistry. Subsequently he received a Natural
Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Scholarship and completed a
Ph.D. in Exploration Geochemistry at the School of Applied Geology, University
of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. Mark has worked for a variety of junior
and major mining exploration companies and for the Manitoba Geological Survey as
Chief Geologist of the Mineral Deposits Section. In 2001 he received the
Provincial Geologists gold medal, a Canadian national award for excellence in
the geosciences.


He currently consults to the mineral exploration industry and is registered as
P.Eng. and P.Geo. with the Association of Professional Engineers and
Geoscientists of Manitoba and as a Certified Professional Geologist (C.P.G.)
with the American Institute of Professional Geologists, Westminster, Colorado,
U.S.A.


Winter Drill Programme Update. Based on assay results received to date, the
preliminary results confirm the presence of a VMS system on the property.
Coupled with valuable geological data from our initial drill programme Adroit
has significantly improved its understanding of the controlling structures,
stratigraphy and potential for a valuable commercial discovery.


All 12 of the diamond drill holes of the 2010-11 winter drill program
consistently intersected numerous sizable mineralized zones. The Company's
February 28th, 2011 news release announced a 185 m section of massive sulphide
mineralization with anomalous values for zinc and copper; but no significant
economic values for zinc or copper were encountered over any discernable
intersections.


Work Progress. Additional MMI sampling is currently underway as per the
recommendations in the MMI report. The initial batch of new samples has been
submitted to SGS Mineral Services (Toronto, Ontario) for analysis. These results
will be incorporated, with all of the existing geological data, to provide
targets for the next drill programme. Mount Morgan Resources has been engaged to
write the recommended integrated report and drilling is scheduled to resume
after receipt of the report.


The area has long been an area of intense interest, located in the heart of the
exploration triangle of the three large Ontario mining camps of Timmins, (80 km
due North), Sudbury, (150 km due South), and Kirkland Lake (75 km Northeast).
There are 30 VMS deposits with over 200,000 tonnes of massive sulphide-type
mineralization within 200 km of the Red Vein property, including Kidd Creek in
Timmins with 147,880,000 tonnes grading 2.31% copper, 6.18% zinc and 87 g/t
silver and the Horne, H&G Ore bodies in Noranda with 53,700,000 tonnes grading
2.2% copper and 6.10 g/t gold. There are numerous historical copper showings on
the property and gold showings abound in the surrounding area. The property is
located approximately 10 km north-west of the former Tyranite Gold Mine and 8 km
south of the Sothman nickel deposit (see News Release dated October 6th, 2008).


Dr. Mehmet Taner, Eng., Ph.D. has verified and approved the geological
information contained in this news release. Dr. Taner satisfies the requirements
of a Qualified Person as defined in the National Instrument 43-101 (Standards of
Disclosure for Mineral Projects).


Adroit Resources Inc. is a mineral exploration company that is currently
exploring for Antimony and other metals in Central Italy and diamonds, precious
and base metals in the Timmins/Shining Tree/Temagami/Cobalt and Bancroft areas
of Ontario, Canada. In addition, Adroit is seeking new precious, base and
strategic metal projects to add to its expanding portfolio. The Company's issued
and outstanding share capital is 103,415,192.


On behalf of the Board of Directors

Graeme Rowland, Chairman and President

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